Seth Davis’ 11th annual college hoops All-Glue Team
During his first week of practice as an Ohio State freshman, David Lighty, a 6-foot-5 swingman from Cleveland, was so dominating in a full-court, zig-zag defensive drill that he nearly brought the exercise to a halt. “He was turning the guy over and over. The line of guys going next was all backed up,” Ohio State coach Thad Matta recalls. Though it was early in Lighty’s college career, Matta …
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SEC Hoops Honors
A complete list of the 2010 SEC Men’s Basketball postseason awards
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GIRLS HOOPS: Steinert makes history, sets up date with Trenton
HAMILTON — It ain’t easy making history.
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Hansen: It’s about more than hoops for East girls’ coach
Tom Lee knew he was taking a risk when he hired Sam Powell to coach the East High girls’ basketball team.
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Hoops for All program lets kids thrive playing basketball
Each Monday and Wednesday throughout February and March the Mathy Boys and Girls Club joins together with UW-La Crosse to put on a program that helps kids that don’t always get the opportunities to learn the game of basketball, but now they get to do that and whole a lot a more, including working as a team.
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College Hoops: Huskies win at Oregon
EUGENE — The NCAA tournament field is more than a week away from being selected, but it was at the front of Quincy Pondexter’s mind Thursday night.
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San Diego State tops Air Force hoops team
AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. — Malcolm Thomas and Kawhi Leonard each scored 18 points as San Diego State defeated Air Force 61-42 Saturday night. The Aztecs (22-8, 11-5 Mountain West) finished the regular season by winning six of seven, and they beat the Falcons (9-20, 1-15) for the fifth consecutive time. Despite San Diego State’s second consecutive season with 11 conference wins, coach Steve …
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MONTGOMERY: Cougars advance in CJ IV boys hoops
Kris Grundy knew even before the opening tip that his Montgomery High boys basketball team was approaching this year’s state tournament opener differently than in years past.
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